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Hello Synergy,
Welcome to OHTA.ca!
We are still working on increasing traffic and hopefully in time more interested people will sign up!
Also, if you have any suggestions to improve the site, please feel free to send me a PM.
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Hello. Great site. Feel free to edit or delete my messages if need be.
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In my view, you have too many thread stickied. You should have no more than 2 threads pinned, the others should float like all other threads. This way the popular threads stay at the very top of this section of the board.
Just a suggestion, though.
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Hello everyone! This is a great site. I've been really impressed with all of the information here. Keep up the good work!
I've got a keen interest in traffic law and road safety. That's partly because I'm in the process of slowly writing a book about driving (talking about local driving habits, weird incidents, traffic laws, driving smarter, etc.) Most of it will deal with driving around the GTA. If anyone has any suggestions/comments/ideas/input, let me know! It's still a work in progress.
Also, on a non-HTA topic, if anyone has any questions about airlines, aviation or flying, you can also PM me and I'll do my best to respond.
Hey Everyone, this really does look like a great site. I've spent the last hour at work looking over these cases and things.
I guess i just found you guys by trying to research my own problem, which i'll post in general help. Thanks in advandce for the help, and thanks for creating a site like this!
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Hi all,
First time on any forum, but I have spent a few hours today reading the very helpful information available here. I was ticketed two weeks ago (details coming soon) and found this site by seeking information on the validity of the ticket and resources needed in fighting it. I think I have found a place with mature and insightful advice... thanks to those who have built and run this site.
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Welcome...
think you need a new avatar...
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thanks for the welcome and the avatar suggestion... maybe this one might be better.. yee haw!
Although Mr.Heavyfoot does not promote breaking the rules...
And maybe you can show me how to post the pics up. Having a hard time figuring it out.
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Mr. Heavyfoot wrote:And maybe you can show me how to post the pics up. Having a hard time figuring it out.
To have your picture show in posts (which I fixed for you above), do the following two steps:
1. Use BBCode enabled (this is by defualt, unless 'Disable BBCode in this post' option is checked)
2. Use the BBcode
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[img] http://example.com/your-picture.jpg [/img]
The number "8" represents a emoticon. Each tim you cite the number 8 in a provison the emoticon appears instead of the number.
You should remove that emoticon or change it so it's not represented by the number 8.
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lawmen wrote:The number "8" represents a emoticon. Each tim you cite the number 8 in a provison the emoticon appears instead of the number.
You should remove that emoticon or change it so it's not represented by the number 8.
These are standard emoticons. If you want to disable smilies in posts then check the option "Disable Smilies in this post".
And the number "8" by itself is not a smiley.
This would make a smiley:
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8)
Just remember if you want to disable smilies in posts make sure to check the "Disable Smilies in this post" check box.
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Thanks for the info.
Here's a pic to try it out. The mercedes gravity car
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